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No traffic touring cycling routes around Montornès De Segarra traverse a gently undulating topography, ideal for exploring the region's diverse landscapes. Situated at an altitude of 605 meters, the area offers scenic views, particularly where the Cercavins river meets the Montornès stream. The terrain is characterized by "golden fields" interspersed with forests of pines, oaks, and holm oaks, alongside agricultural lands dominated by dry crops. Part of the municipality lies within the Protected Natural Area of Granyena, featuring varied forests,…
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Santa Maria de l’Alba in Tàrrega is a Baroque church with a single nave and interconnected side chapels, following the Jesuit model typical of the 17th century. Designed by Friar Josep de la Concepció and built on the site of the former church, it boasts a bright interior where the paintings by Minguell and the relics of the Holy Espines stand out. The image of Santa Maria de l’Alba, patron saint of the Albas of Catalonia, completes a very interesting cultural visit in the heart of Tàrrega.
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Bellpuig Castle preserves the remains of an old 16th-century residential fortress, although its origins date back to the 11th century. Despite looting and subsequent renovations, the lower galleries can still be explored, and part of the southeast wall can be seen, allowing one to imagine its former grandeur. Today, the building houses municipal offices and a music school, and is an interesting stop for learning about the area's noble history during a tour of Bellpuig.
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Beautiful medieval monastery from the Cistercian era, still inhabited by nuns.
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Along this stretch of the Camino Real you can get an idea of what the landscape was like centuries ago. Cultivated fields, fortified farmhouses, mills and castle ruins.
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Tàrrega is the capital of the Urgel region and has historically been a point of great interest since the construction of its castle and medieval Arab walls. In its old town, the church of Santa María de l'Alba, from the 17th century, and other buildings of heritage interest stand out. Its proximity to numerous communication routes makes it an ideal service center for travelers.
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The monastery of Santa María de Vallbona is a female Cistercian abbey founded in the 11th century and built in a mixture of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Together with the Poblet and Santes Creus monasteries, it forms the Cistercian Route.
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The monastery of Santa María de Vallbona is the most important female Cistercian monastery in Catalonia. It has maintained its monastic activity uninterruptedly for more than 800 years. Its beginnings, at the beginning of the 12th century, were as a mixed group of hermits who followed the Rule of Sant Benet, later converted into monastics, under the pastoral staff of its founder, Ramón de Vallbona. In 1175 the monks moved to Montsant, leaving the female monastic community in Vallbona, which joined the Cistercian order. The monastery is made up of the temple, presided over by the Mare de Déu del cor, in the usual sober and slightly ornamented style of the order, and by the trapezoidal-shaped cloister, and the other dependencies (chapter house, the archive and the old pharmacy).
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Montornès De Segarra, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, short loops to more challenging, longer tours through the region's picturesque landscapes.
The terrain around Montornès De Segarra is generally gently undulating, making it very suitable for touring cyclists. You'll encounter scenic views across 'golden fields' and through varied forest vegetation, including pines, oaks, and holm oaks, especially within the Protected Natural Area of Granyena. The routes often follow quiet country roads or tracks through agricultural lands dominated by barley, almond, olive, and grapevines.
Yes, Montornès De Segarra offers several easy no-traffic touring cycling routes. For instance, the Historic Center of Tàrrega – Camino Real through Fonolleres loop from Tàrrega is an easy 13.7 km route, perfect for a relaxed ride. Another great option is the Camino Real through Fonolleres – Historic Center of Tàrrega loop from Bar Braseria, which covers 14.9 km with minimal elevation gain.
The region is rich in history. You can explore charming medieval villages like Guimerà, known for its narrow streets, or the historic center of Tàrrega. The remains of the 12th-century Montornès castle and the Parish Church of Sant Joan are also notable. Further afield, you might encounter Verdú Castle or Guimerà Castle, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the challenging Tárrega - Bellpuig - Sant Martí de Malda - Vallbona de les Monges - Verdú loop, which takes you through the plains of Lérida. For a moderate option, consider the Camino Real through Fonolleres – Sant Pere el Gros Church loop from Tàrrega.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 25 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful 'golden fields' and varied landscapes, and the opportunity to discover charming medieval villages and historical sites without significant traffic.
The gently undulating terrain and Mediterranean climate make Montornès De Segarra enjoyable for touring cycling for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are particularly pleasant, offering mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are generally mild but can be cooler.
Yes, the region offers numerous scenic spots. Given its altitude of 605 meters, many routes provide expansive views, especially at the confluence of the Cercavins river and the Montornès stream. You can also find specific viewpoints like Views of Albió, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape and agricultural plains.
Yes, part of the municipality lies within the Protected Natural Area of Granyena. This area features a varied landscape of forests, scrubland, and agricultural terrains, and is a significant habitat for various bird species, including the Bonelli's eagle. Cycling through this area offers a chance to experience the region's natural beauty and biodiversity.
Nearby towns like Tàrrega and Cervera offer various services that can be useful for touring cyclists. Cervera, the head of the La Segarra region, has a historic center with shops, cafes, and accommodation options. Tàrrega also provides amenities and is a common starting point for many routes, including the Historic Center of Tàrrega – Sant Eloi Park of Tàrrega loop.
Yes, the region offers various accommodation options. You'll find rural guesthouses and hotels in Montornès De Segarra and surrounding villages. Notably, the Hotel Balneari de Vallfogona de Riucorb, established in 1901, utilizes local thermal waters and is situated in an emblematic site between mountains and hot springs, offering a unique stay for cyclists looking to relax after a ride.


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